Hello, I have been given responsibility of sorting out my late father in laws car. A 406 2.0 hpi on an 03 plate executive model manual. Now it has been sitting on a drive for at least 3-4 years. It had a problem with the central locking only the drivers door opens..... the garage quoted over £350 Plus to fix saying it was the ecu etc. Last week went to start it. Would you believe it the bloody thing started! First time... everything I think works except the locking issue. It’s black with less than 50k on the clock. Any suggestions please..... it seems too good to scrap.

Mot it & list it on here, ebay, 406 farcebook page under offers,
With it being a petrol it won't make as much as a diesel,
but I still feel if in good condition, with a years mot & only 50k it should make £750 - £1000
Depends on the interest

1999 T4 family wagon, slow as a turd but the kids like it2002 Citroen Xsara Picasso Hdi90 - Dirtied by the kids, Dented by the wife....Sadly sold the 406, best cars I have ever ownedPP2000 user, can help with faults / diagnostics in the Bournemouth area.

How on earth can they quote a job like that without seeing it or doing any investigation?

Probably best to sell it 'as is'. I'd be inclined to keep quiet about the locks and let the buyer decide whether it's a deal-breaker or not? or is that too dodgy nowadays where we all have to be compliant and play nicely? hey the locks could fail on the morning of purchase, how are you to know?

The less you say the better, list it as 'been stood' but starts first time, full history/well cared for prior to storage etc etc..you'll probably see £500 out of it?

Hello, I have been given responsibility of sorting out my late father in laws car. A 406 2.0 hpi on an 03 plate executive model manual. Now it has been sitting on a drive for at least 3-4 years. It had a problem with the central locking only the drivers door opens..... the garage quoted over £350 Plus to fix saying it was the ecu etc. Last week went to start it. Would you believe it the bloody thing started! First time... everything I think works except the locking issue. It’s black with less than 50k on the clock. Any suggestions please..... it seems too good to scrap.

If it has been stood for such a long time I'm sure there will be a few issues that may need sorting out before the car can be put back on the road...the brakes will need attention for one thing!
I have put one of these back on the road after it had been stood a long time....my brother owns it now...I ran it for a few years.
It's a rare car with some engine parts no longer available.

Where are you located? I may be interested in the car as is without you having to mot it.

Hello again, Thank you for all your feedback regarding the 406 executive. Its in the garage now:
Wipers
new hazard switch
unsiezed rear ns brakes
and some other things.
Just needs the rear door locks to be freed. Can't open rear doors from inside or outside. A common issue....
Then it gets a new ticket.....
They then said it needs an alternator and belt and new battery..... but I think I'll wait until I get the ticket.
So hopefully not to bad for a years motoring.
Then on to the next car of the father in laws a vw polo 2001 tdi... will it never end...

The rear door locks sticking is common, one of my rear doors was stuck once but perseverance with the key, lots of locking/unlocking and gently banging the door around the lock area eventually freed it - it was fine ever since.

Rear calipers are also common - sometimes it's cheaper to find a new set on eBay for about £80 and just replace them, then use the old ones as spares once freed off in a vice or something... The key is to keep the sliders lubed with plastilube or similar, by squirting some under the rubber sheaths

Good luck, I'm glad you are sorting it.

1999 T4 family wagon, slow as a turd but the kids like it2002 Citroen Xsara Picasso Hdi90 - Dirtied by the kids, Dented by the wife....Sadly sold the 406, best cars I have ever ownedPP2000 user, can help with faults / diagnostics in the Bournemouth area.

The HPi Executive Estate that Jasper rescued and subsequently passed on to his brother was mine. I bought it 6 months old in summer 2002 and ran it for 10 years, it's a wonderful car. It was very reliable but suffered the odd niggly electrical issue with sensors etc, the only really big bill was when the high pressure fuel pump packed up. After 10 years I decided it was time for a change and bought a Volvo V70, which was the only car I could find that I felt was a worthy successor. Unfortunately, right at that time the 406 started suffering fuelling issues again and cutting out so, scared of another big bill I parked it in my garage and procrastinated over what to do with it for a while, eventually selling it to Jasper about a year later. That time stood around certainly didn't do it any favours, but Jasper was able to revive it without much drama, the fuelling fault turned out to be a solenoid IIRC. That was 5 years ago and she's is still going strong and is still a good looking, comfortable, well appointed car. I hear from Jaspers brother regularly and he still sends me the odd pic, this one is from last year:

That "How Many Left" site that GingerMagic posted says there are 4 SORNed and 1 taxed in the UK, and there she is. I can't believe she's just turned 17!

The HPi was probably the most complex 406 due to it's fuelling system, they never really sold in big numbers I think because we were just heading into the Common Rail era of diesels and of course everyone knew Peugeot are (were?) the best at diesel so just about all of them were HDi's.

Interesting that Dai's is THE only one running in the country, that's quite something I'm guessing fuel pump failure wrote off all the others the other thing I remember was that despite the claims the HPi wasn't really as economical as it should have been?

Hello again,
The 406 has now passed mot.... am getting a price for the charging system. It will need work on the brakes but should be ok for now... they apparently manually popped up the rear door locks? But won’t work on central locking. Not even sure if they can be locked at all... hopefully next week will be legal and put some miles on it. It was always a good cruiser... will post a picture when on the road.